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Juan is a wildlife photographer who currently lives in Maine. Juan lives and breathes photography and travels around the country making images, teaching and leading photo workshops. Juan's favorite destination is Yellowstone in winter.
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Great last podcast. Tons of great information. If i have the chance to buy either 70-200mm f/2.8L vs 70-200mm f/4L IS for very little difference in cost what would be your suggestion. Thanks for all your great information.

Thanks for the kind words. In regards to your lens question, my personal preference would be to go for the f/4 IS lens vs. the f/2.8 non-IS. The f/4 will be smaller and lighter and easier to handle. But in the end the type of photography you do will be the real determining factor as to which would be best for you.

Very unexpected, thank you for your kind comments on your podcast about my e-mail to you. You mentioned the fun family photographs. Jim Dusen, a fellow Batavia NY camera club member, in much fewer words than I could manage, recently said to the club members while judging at a photo critique meeting, “family photographs are the most important photographs that you will ever take”.

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